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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-01-06, Page 16PAM", $IXTSIN: THE iLUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW • ONTARIO WEDNN$DAY, *.JANUARY, 1l7X «LOWES 'RICES" . FOODLAND y The $entiflei. -THAT..Mr_t Gordon Ritchie of Ludknow„ Mrs Clarence -Bridge - of Kincardine returned home '. Sunday after, enjoying a .fifteen: day tour of Florida', • where ,they. Visited many places of 'interest. They reported cool weather. THAT plans for Figure Skating 'in Lucknow were to .be finalized., at.'the Recreation meeting last niht (Tuesday). Present. plans - are to 'commence essons ,s on Sunday evenings 6; to: 8 Further: details will be given in' next week's paper..:• . An accident December 24th J , near Harv;ey•Houston's farm; ont the Lucknow Holyrood road' resulted in'two men being hospitalized . George ,Hunter , 71 years old, was 'taken to St. Joseph's. Hospital in London following treatment at. Kincardine _Theodore Herkie of Durham was taken'to i<inca:rdrne;and -District: General Hospital. He suffered.. shock and. lacerations.; Mr. -Hunter.,' a passenger in the Herkie vehicle., hada crushed chest.and inj,urits to his face and THAT Nancy Walden., daughter o Mr.. and .Mrs. Glen Walden of •Lucknow and :Brenda Morrison; daughter of 'Mr, and Mrs, Mel orriso spent the holiday.'week, at Five ;y Oaks near Paris, Ontario' where' they attended a Teen Confer- ;ence.: • now commenced 'wor ing as assistant librarian at the Luck, now. Library last Wednesday: Mrs. Gerald Rathwell, librarian, is a patient in Wingtrar r Hospita-1- THAT Lynda Walden, g dau hter of Mr. and •:Mrs.. Glen Walden, of Lucknow spent her, Christmas' vacation in Edmonton with Mr.• • :and Mrs., Dave'Schliech. and Mrs.:Schleich' Were ,r'esid'ents, last year of Wingham where they both taught English at F. E. Madill; Secondary'School: Lynda left Mallon on.,Saturday;''Dec ember 26, returning New Year's Day- HAT,.- ,of,St _,Helens were_received • into membership of the 'Lucknow United:'Church last Sunday by . r-ansfet•-from-SG-:..-Helens_U nted Church: hip The car driven by Mr.. Herki with Mr:. Hunter and •8 year-old Doug Symonds s•.passenge;rs. _* was heading north on the county ,; 'road- when the collision took place. Driver of the second car was •Oscar Hetsler of .Holyrood•who, was! uninjured A „passenger was id -year -Old Bruce" Hetsler•who had -minor--lacerations-to the.chtn �.; Police 'frorn the Kincardine OP,P, detachment investigated.and said that the. Heisler car ,was ..travelling. south.behind a snowplow with .. vision obscurred by flying snow. The/.two cars, .met almost -head:- on ,in the northbound lane.. exact point of impact could not •be .ascertained. Arnbulances from. Kincardine and Wingham brought the injured to the:, Kin. a-Mine:4 onds and Heisler were treated and released by. Drs. Tindall and Milne Ivir Herkie •was: admitted while.Mr. Hunter was later' trans ferred' to London:' e q THAT in-a.nore from=Thomas,. McFa,rlan of .Holyrood ,he writes. "'The weather is. really nice here 71n -St. Pete rsbu•rg,=BQ-de-gre.es_to- day. Alex Mowbray; Raymond.. Finnigan and myself, are staying. at the same apartment .." THAT winners in theChristmas: draw at theSepoy Store were: lst., pair shag mats; 'Mrs. Paul •Caesar of Dunga,nnou;. 2nd , box - 6j. towel set , George McInnes •of Lucknow;'.3rd,•:pillow cases, Mrs. Archie Nicholson, of Luck 7 now :and 4th, box of chocolates, Shirley Cook ,of..'Lucknow. THAT THAT 'M.Thomas •Ma •cbona 1 , who; hasbeen.at the home' of here daughter .:Mrs: Alex Andrew Lucknow since leaving hospital, .just.a few weeks ago suffered:: a fractured hip: in'a fall'on urday ; December 19- She was moved',to. Wingtiarn•hospital and, ;then on to Victoria Hospita 1;:. = London, where she underwent • surgery. the :following T.uesday.:.; CRQWN•;BRAND:.100. COON. Tea Bags HEINZ 10 OZ. etable Soup a. GOOD SAVIMGs. OnIy 79c SAVE TO 1.7cf� Tis: • 49c WITH PURCHASE OF.4 LIGHT BULBS AT... ;B• RAND..PRICE: 25, 40, 60'100 WATT. i et. 5.- •, SUGAR a FREE MAXWELL HOUSE___.:, . AVE ,_TO Fresh Coffee Pay Only Pound 95c • 1 Instant- • -of#ee=�-- Pa Qni SAVE TO 16c ' OGILVIE'SPECIAL• PACK'. Quick Oats TO 26c ay OnIy 5 �E 69r VALUES°.EFFECTIVE •' JANUARY` 7,'i, •PHONE LUCKNOW 528-3420 LADIES: DRESSES. LADIES JACKETS AND PANT COATS LADIES DRESS and CASUAL 'HATS WINTER JACKETS INFANT :OUTERWEAR; ONE PIECE and 2 PIECE :..� NYLON . and ORLON. PILE. ITTED :HEADW EAR FOR ALL THE AFAMILY / WINTER °JACKET 6x Yrs. 8 18 yrs. GIRLS' JACKETS and DRESS COATS' 7 :14 4:-6x 2 ,3x SKI PANTS THERMAL; LINED SIZES;7' - 8 - 1C NYLON: SKI PANTS, an JUMPSUITS .(OUTER;WEAR) SIZES 3 TO 7 LADES# AND MEN'S WEAR AGENT. 'OR KINCARDINE CLEANERS FRSE PICK Up AND DELIVERY TUESDAY AND, F:R DAY'